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SOLD! 5/15/09 after one and a half days on the market!

 

1995 Audi A6

$3199 obo

Smog certified for 2 more years. Registration/tags good through July 2009

Contact Lydia if you are interested in purchasing this car.

Full Craigslist Ad: losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/1169640980.html

 

I purchased this 1995 Audi A6 used from McKenna Audi in July 1999 when it had 53,000 miles.

I have loved and maintained this car for nearly 10 years. Mileage is currently 165,000. I work from home so the car has pretty low mileage for a CA car.

 

The only cars I have ever driven have been Audis. Once you drive an Audi you are hooked for life. This was my third Audi after two 5000S models. The only reason I'm selling the car is that I needed a wagon for the utility and have just bought a used 2004 Audi A6 Avant. So now my blue baby has got to go. Even for a 14 year old car, the luxury and driving pleasure and timeless Audi styling are still there. A joy to drive and own.

 

My Dad has always supervised the maintenance on this car and he knows how to keep things nice and running for years. He still has his 1966 Buick LeSabre convertible in original condition if that tells you anything. So this 1995 Audi A6 is in excellent mechanical condition inside and out.

 

1995 Audi A6

Europa Blue Metallic

Leather seats (light tan color)

Burled walnut wood inlays for dash, door panels and console

8-way power front seats with manual lumbar adjustment and memory functions for driver seat and outside mirrors

4 Wheel ABS (anti-lock brakes) and Four disc brakes including two ventilated discs

Dual Airbags (driver and front passenger)

Keyless entry. 2 keys provided. Each key can be programmed for a different driver so that you have two separate seat and mirror settings. There's also a third memory setting located on the drivers door.

Power Windows

Moonroof (sliding and tilting)

Tilt and telescopic steering wheel

Professionally tinted windows (3M with lifetime guarantee)

Full power (windows, moonroof, seats)

CFC free liquid air conditioning with climate control (Ice cold Air Conditioning including vents in the back seat!)

Anti-theft vehicle alarm system

Cruise Control

2 cupholders

Leather-wrapped steering wheel

Leather shift knob and hand brake

Ski Storage sack (run from truck through pass through in backseat armrest). I've never used it for skis but it has come in handy to transport some long items.

 

Audio:

Sony 10 CD Changer

Prewired for Sirius Radio (professionally installed antennae and power supply). Just buy a Sirius brand radio, plug it into the two connectors, and activate it. That simple.

AM/FM stereo cassette radio with anti-theft and 8 active speaker sound package

 

Fuel Economy 19 City / 25 Highway (21 gallon tank) Typically if you wait to fill up until the reserve light comes on, you will get at around 350 miles per tank under normal driving (without even using the 3 reserve gallons). On road trips, I have actually gotten 450 miles!) This is a very well tuned engine. My 2004 A6 is the same size but has a bigger engine and gets nowhere near this fuel economy. Something I will definitely miss about my '95 A6.

 

2.8 Liter, 12 valve, V6 engine

 

Carfax report available. Carfax shows it had one accident in 1999 (before I owned it) and since I've owned it, zero accidents or body work.

 

The first couple years I owned the car, I serviced it at Keyes Audi in Van Nuys. Then I switched to the Auto Gallery in Woodland Hills. Most recent service has been done at Ingolstadt West (an independent Audi/VW/Porsche shop) in Woodland Hills and through my Dad's personal mechanic in Reseda.

 

Recent maintenance:

 

new brakes on the front

new front tires

replaced both catalytic converters 2 years ago and new spark plugs (so it will pass smog for many years to come)

new belts

new water pump

overhauled radiator

replaced the seals on the moonroof

replaced the airbag sensor/monitoring system on drivers side steering wheel

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